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January 16, 2026

Food Network news: ‘This is war, cupcake!’

I stumbled upon the Food Network quite by accident. I was in Southern California watching my infant granddaughter when one day, while channel surfing, I found that the peppy music and stunning close-ups during Food Network’s cooking shows kept baby Gracie enraptured on even her fussiest days. I was hooked.

NFL: Minnesota judge to hear NFL case regarding labor dispute

Judge Susan Richard Nelson will begin hearing arguments in her

New Christian church plants roots in Gilroy

Last month thousands of Gilroy residents were surprised when they opened their front doors. Hanging on the knobs were placards showing a garlic plant bursting through the soil with text proclaiming: “Coming to the Garlic Capital, 2014.”

Taking Note… A Number of Ways

This may come as a surprise to some of you, or even all of you,

Learn the basics of backpacking

Have you thought about adventuring in the back country, but don't know where to start?

Helping a baby opossum survive

It was an all-too-common urban situation: On May 8, a dead opossum was found by the side of the road in Morgan Hill. The Good Samaritan who stopped to check on the animal discovered that eight of its babies were dead, but found the ninth alive, though just barely, and still clinging to its mother.

Scrapbook

Ruth Goldsmith celebrated her 100th birthday on Feb. 10.

Saying ‘I Do’ – With Conditions

My husband and I received a

Panhandling with dog

While leaving the Camino Arroyo shopping center recently, I saw a woman panhandling at the entrance/exit between Kohl's and Panera. My concern was that she had a large dog with her. What I don't understand is, California state Penal Code Section 597. 1 states: "Every owner, driver, or keeper of any animal who permits the animal to be in any building, enclosure, lane, street, square, or lot of any city, county, city and county, or judicial district without proper care and attention is guilty of a misdemeanor." The statute also creates "a duty in peace officers, humane society officers, and animal control officers to cause the animal to be killed or rehabilitated and placed in a suitable home on information that the animal is stray or abandoned." Why aren't these dogs being taken away from owners so poor they cannot properly take care of themselves with daily food, water and shelter? Shouldn't the police, city employees, or animal control take the animal for the animal’s sake and try to find it a home?

Tomatoes: King of the veggie garden

Tomatoes are the undisputed king of the vegetable garden.

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